Animal Bites

What do I do if I am bitten by a dog or cat?

Remember what the animal looked like, describe the animal that bit you – breed, size, color – to your doctor or Animal Servicesstaff

Report the bite to Animal Services or your local authority

Advise children to get help from an adult, teacher, police officer, or Animal Services officer if they are ever bitten by an animal

Animal Services will attempt to contact the owner of the animal. A report must be made for every bite that occurs. Verification of current rabies vaccinations must be provided for the biting animal.

Due to the fact that rabies vaccinations are not 100 percent effective and that we live amongst a plethora of wildlife, all dogs and cats that bite someone must be observed for 10 days to detect any signs of rabies.

The biting dog or cat must be tested for rabies or quarantined for 10 days.